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Lucky Iron Fish: Put a Fish in Every Pot!

1/20/2017

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What's a Lucky (Iron) Fish?

The Lucky Fish caught my eye  - the name alone is an attractive proposition, conjuring up thoughts of happiness and health. This little iron fish, which you can hold in the palm of your hand, is a carefully designed health innovation that can actually improve your health by improving your iron intake.

Iron & Red Blood Cells Are Key to Good Health
Iron is needed to produce red blood cells and is a key to a healthy body. Iron deficiency can lead to anemia, which can cause severe fatigue, complications with pregnancy, heart problems such as irregular heartbeats, weakness, dizziness, impaired cognitive function and even death according to the Mayo Clinic.[i] People who are most susceptible to anemia are over the age of 65, have a family history of anemia and women who are pregnant or are still menstruating. Certain diseases — such as rheumatoid arthritis, Cohn’s disease, cancer, kidney disease, HIV/AIDS, and other chronic inflammatory diseases — also often interfere with the production of red blood cells.  A diet consistently low in iron, vitamin B-12 and folate also increases your risk of anemia.[ii]

When your blood doesn't have enough red blood cells, that’s when anemia occurs.  That means either your body isn’t making enough red blood cells or your body is destroying your red blood cells or bleeding us causing you to lose more red blood cells than your body can make to replace them.
There’s a way to change that…. with a simple, affordable, and effective solution anyone can use.

Why the Fish Works!
Each Lucky Fish is made from a  special type of iron.  The shape, size and weight are carefully calculated so the Lucky Fish releases roughly 70 micrograms after use.  The key is following directions and allowing 10 minutes of boiling in acidified water. The LuckyIronFish.com website has a "Recipe Tank" for soup, tea, rice, sangria and other recipes. 

How to Cook with Your Lucky Fish

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To increase your iron, all you have to do is cook with one Lucky Fish.

Here are the three easy steps:
  1. Wash your Lucky Fish with soapy warm water and dry
  2. Boil in water or broth with 2-3 drops of citrus juice for 10 minutes, then remove
  3. Add ingredients & enjoy your meal!
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​We’re dedicated to leading the fight against iron deficiency in Cambodia and around the world. And we know that the Lucky Iron FishTM can and will make a big difference. We’ve made it our mission to put a fish in every pot.

Why I like The Company Named Lucky Fish

​Lucky Fish was created with the mission to improve the health of others in a measurable and socially responsible manner.  One Lucky Iron Fish can provide an entire family with up to 90% of their daily iron intake for up to 5 years.
 
The Lucky Fish is seeing amazing results in Cambodia, where after just 9 months of using the Lucky Iron Fish every day, there was a measurable improvement in user’s iron levels. In fact, user’s had a 50% decrease in the incidence of clinical iron deficiency anemia according to the company.[i]
 
The company is committed to hiring local staff, using recycled and biodegradable materials and supporting like-minded businesses and organizations.
Source Info:
​[i] http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/anemia/symptoms-causes/dxc-20183157
[ii] http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/anemia/symptoms-causes/dxc-20183157
[i] http://www.luckyironfish.com/our-story​

Meet Dr. Gavin Armstrong, Lucky Fish Founder & CEO

Click here to read my exclusive interview with Dr. Armstrong and why he does what he does!

I received a Lucky Fish in exchange for writing a review.
​My opinions are my own and I only write about things I really like and think you would too!

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